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Thursday, January 07, 2010

Today, I’m taking a break from following P. Bradley Robb’s posts on the next decade of publishing (we’ll get back to it tomorrow). Instead, we’re talking blogging. I’m starting the conversation by posting over on Sylvia Dickey Smith Books.

Sylvia asked if I’d post about my blogging experience and what I’ve learned since I started blogging back in 2006. So, I’m talking about how I started and some things I see as ways to increase your own blog participation.

I have to say that I see all of you who stop by Straight From Hel as participants and friends. You are the reason I keep posting every day. You all (or y’all as we say in Texas) make it fun and a learning experience for me.

So, if you have time, click over to Sylvia’s blog (and check out her website; she’s a great author) and share your own ideas on blogging. See you there!

Jen, that's because there is a group of us who are aliens and we think on the same wavelength. We had a doozy planned for around Valentine's, but the mother ship has recalled us for a defective part. Turns out we weren't supposed to be blogging. Our assignment was jogging.

Angel Sometimes by Helen Ginger

Angel Sometimes

Helen Ginger

Helen is the author of five books: three non-fiction, a short story anthology and a contemporary fiction, Angel Sometimes. She maintains an informational and interactive blog for writers and a weekly e-newsletter that has been going out to subscribers around the globe for thirteen years. She is an owner-partner and Women’s Marketing Director for Legends In Our Own Minds®, which specializes in creative networking opportunities for companies and groups.